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Trailblazers’ Walking Program Moves Indoors for Winter Walks
The Trailblazers’ walking program is offered free of charge and open to all with no registration required.
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Lincoln Memorial Hospital Recognized as ‘Climate Champion’
As a participant in Health Care Without Harm’s Health Care Climate Challenge, the nonprofit hospital received silver awards for greenhouse gas reduction and climate resilience.
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Flu Cases Rising: Public Encouraged to Take Protective Measures
“This year’s strains of influenza are proving to be highly contagious,” said Raj Govindaiah, MD, Memorial Health senior vice president and chief physician executive. “We don’t like to see this kind of increase this early in the flu season.
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Hospital Foundation Funds Project to Improve Sepsis Patient Outcomes
“This is the first time the Foundation has been asked to fund a Lean Six Sigma project and we’re excited to support this important work being done at our hospital,” said Raedena Ryan, executive director of the Taylorville Memorial Foundation.
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Memorial Holiday Fest: Tree Lighting
Kickoff events for Memorial Holiday Fest, culminating in the Tree Lighting.
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Trevor Baker Named October Colleague of Month for System Resources
Trevor worked closely with the parents of a patient who arrived at the hospital with significant life-threatening trauma.
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Hospital Foundation’s Holiday Drive Supports Local Health Care
The ceremony will begin at 5:30 p.m. in front of the hospital, followed by a grab-and-go soup supper. Pre-portioned containers of chicken noodle soup or chili will be available for patrons to carry out and enjoy at home.
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Jones Named September Colleague of the Month at Memorial Health
Jones, of Springfield, has worked at Memorial Health since 2019
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Tate Joins Memorial Care in Forsyth
Tate earned her doctor of osteopathy degree from A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Missouri, in 2017.
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Tate Joins Memorial Care in Forsyth
Tate earned her doctor of osteopathy degree from A.T. Still University’s Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kirksville, Missouri, in 2017.
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Drive-Thru Health Expo, Flu Clinic Set for Oct. 13
Drive-Thru Health Expo, Flu Clinic Set for Oct. 13
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$3.2M Hospital Foundation Gift Expands Richland Nursing Programs
$3.2M Hospital Foundation Gift Expands Richland Nursing Programs
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Feher Named Springfield Memorial Hospital’s April Colleague of Month
Feher Named Springfield Memorial Hospital’s April Colleague of Month
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Parents Can Ease Teens’ Mental Health Stress from Prom Pressures
Parents Can Ease Teens’ Mental Health Stress from Prom Pressures
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ADM Announces Change to Virtual-Only 2022 Annual Meeting of Stockholders
ADM Announces Change to Virtual-Only 2022 Annual Meeting of Stockholders